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Attractions in Wuxi | Zoom in |
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Taihu Lake
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Taihu Lake (or Lake Tai) is the third largest freshwater lake in China. Some 90 islets, large or small, plus the presence of many fleets of fishing junk boats add to its landscape, making it a remarkable spectacle. Taihu lake has to its credit a thriving fishing industry as well as its ornamental limestone rocks that is native to no other place. |
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Xihui Park
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It is a big scenic area gathered hills and forests, cultural relics and comfortable leisure and amusement, located in front of the Huishan Hill, facing the Canal. Yingshan Lake lies between the Huishan Hill and Xishan Hill. It has a area of 46 hectares. |
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Yuantouzhu Park
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Wuxi is often called the "Pearl of Lake Taihu," and the best place to see the beauty of the lake is from the gardens of the Yuantouzhu peninsula and its nearby islands. Cruising Taihu lake on these classic ships is unique and memorable way to experience the lake. |
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Wuxi Clay Figurines
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Clay figurines are Wuxi's most famous folk craft. The techniques for making and decorating the figurines developed among the ordinary people of the area of many centuries, and these traditional styles and techniques are still used today. The themes and decoration of the small statues make them a charming example of traditional Chinese folk culture. |
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Wuxi City Tour |
from $65.00 |
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Wuxi City takes over the most beautiful corner of the Taihu Lake and on the shore of the that Lake scatter famous parks such as Turtle-head Peninsula Park, Lee Garden, Plun Garden and Xihui Park and so on... |
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